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Global English
Is NOT: superficial English.

Is: about AWARENESS (and, when possible,
AGREEMENT) about the English language, its speakers
around the world and all the pitfalls we could step into.
What do you think our students use English
                 for when working or doing practical training at:
Global English
PITFALL:
Global English



                 “We teach English so that our students
                 are able to communicate with native
                 speakers”
Reality:
                 Visitors to the 2007 edition of the FD Summit witnessed first
                 hand the new face of the English language. No, they didn't hear
Global English
                 a new dialect, nor did they probably run into very much
                 vocabulary that they hadn't encountered before.

                 Instead, they watched and listened as Dutch, Chinese and
                 Indian experts - all of them speaking English - entered into a
                 serious debate about the emergence of the world's new
                 economic superpowers.

                 This is increasingly how English is spoken. That is to say, more
                 and more non-native English speakers use the language to
                 communicate with fellow non-natives. What superficially may
                 seem like a handicap is actually a blessing. French speakers
                 often find it easier to speak English to Finns - and Greeks to
                 Guatemalans and Hungarians to Hondurans, and so on - than
                 to native English speakers.



                                        Source: Voertaal English – Ronald van de Krol
Global English                                        Reality:
                 Why is this so? For one thing, native English speakers tend to
                 mumble and to slur over letters, syllables and even entire
                 words. They frequently use too much slang and jargon. And,
                 worst of all, they assume everybody speaks English so well
                 that they needn't bother to slow down to check whether the
                 poor non-native speaker is able to follow what they are
                 saying.

                 Besides simply speaking English, then, it is important to
                 know how to speak to a real native. More specifically, it pays,
                 as a Dutch speaker, to have a stock number of phrases at your
                 disposal which you can use to slow the native speaker down
                 and ask for clarification.

                 In normal business conversation it simply will not do to say
                 'Huh?', 'What?' or 'Come again?' in moments of confusion.
                 In-stead you need to come up with polite but insistent ways of
                 getting the natives to brake their flow of words and, if
                 necessary, to repeat what they have just finished saying.


                                   Source: Voertaal English – Ronald van de Krol
Global English     PITFALLS :

                   1. Pronunciation (from ‘to pronounce’) vs Spelling


                    Receive                         Jeans vs. Sweater
                  People
                 Jeans                but
                                      also:         Receive vs. Veil
                  Phoebe
                    Piece
                   Deep                             Veil vs. Veal




                    i:                                          ??
Global English                    PITFALLS:

                                  2. British English vs. American English

                             UK               USA



                             Labour           Labor
                             Judgement        Judgment
                             Organise         Organize
                             Programme        Program
                             Traveller        Traveler
                             Grey             Gray



          Same meaning, different spelling = more options!
Global English      PITFALLS:

                    3. British English vs. American English



                 Mate:          Friend         Partner



                 Rubber:                                      Same
                                                              words,
                                                              different
                                                              meaning!!!
                                                              Like
                 Mad:           Crazy         Angry           ‘just ‘
Global English     PITFALLS:

                   4. Dunglish:




                 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEfZKQ0YCEw&feature=related
Global English          PITFALLS:

                        5. Indianglish:
                 The following is a telephone exchange between a hotel guest
                 and room-service somewhere in Asia .......

                 Room Service : "Morrin. Roon sirbees."

                 Guest : "Sorry, I thought I dialed room-service."

                 Room Service: " Rye . Roon sirbees...morrin! Joowish to
                 oddor sunteen???"

                 Guest: "Uh..... Yes, I'd like to order bacon and eggs.."

                 Room Service: "Ow July den?“
Guest: "Oh, the eggs! How do I like them? Sorry..
Global English
                 Scrambled, please."

                 Room Service: "Ow July dee baykem? Crease?"

                 Guest: "Crisp will be fine."

                 Room Service: "Hokay. An Sahn toes?"

                 Guest: "What?"

                 Room Service: "An toes. July Sahn toes?"

                 Guest: "I... Don't think so."

                 Room Service: "No? Judo wan sahn toes???"
Guest: "I feel really bad about this, but I don't know
                 what 'judo wan sahn toes' means."
Global English
                 Room Service: "Toes! Toes!...Why Joo don Juan toes?
                 Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder?"

                 Guest: "Oh, English muffin!!! I've got it! You were
                 saying 'toast'... Fine...Yes, an English muffin will be
                 fine."
                 Room Service: "We bodder?"

                 Guest: "No, just put the bodder on the side."

                 Room Service: "Wad?!?"

                 Guest: "I mean butter... Just put the butter on the
                 side."

                 Room Service: "Copy?"
Guest: "Excuse me?"
Global English
                 Room Service: "Copy...tea..meel?"

                 Guest: "Yes. Coffee, please... And that's
                 everything."

                 Room Service: "One Minnie. Scramah egg, crease
                 baykem, Anglish moppin, we bodder on sigh and
                 copy .... Rye ??"

                 Guest: "Whatever you say.."

                 Room Service: "Tenjooberrymuds."

                 Guest: "You're welcome"
Global English             PITFALLS:

                           6. Culture

                 When speaking English in an international context culture should
                 never be underestimated! Customs, habits, dos and taboos
..



                 Meaning of ”YES”.                           Ford Pinto
PITFALLS:

                   6. Culture pt. 2
Global English



                 Successful European billboard campaign
                            Failure in Middle East!
TIPS:
Global English
                 -Be specific

                 - Use structure
                 (Reports, articles, presentations)

                 - Use short, simple sentences

                 - Prepare

                 - 4 Skills: 2 active, 2 passive
Global English
                 CONCLUSION:

                 Using Global English means being aware of the pitfalls,
                 working with the solutions and avoiding
                 miscommunication

                 When possible/necessary: cooperate, learn from
                 eachother’s strenghts, cover your weaknesses.
                 How?



                                                               Or
                                                               are
                                                               there
                                                               any
                                                               questions?

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Global english

  • 2. Is NOT: superficial English. Is: about AWARENESS (and, when possible, AGREEMENT) about the English language, its speakers around the world and all the pitfalls we could step into.
  • 3. What do you think our students use English for when working or doing practical training at: Global English
  • 4. PITFALL: Global English “We teach English so that our students are able to communicate with native speakers”
  • 5. Reality: Visitors to the 2007 edition of the FD Summit witnessed first hand the new face of the English language. No, they didn't hear Global English a new dialect, nor did they probably run into very much vocabulary that they hadn't encountered before. Instead, they watched and listened as Dutch, Chinese and Indian experts - all of them speaking English - entered into a serious debate about the emergence of the world's new economic superpowers. This is increasingly how English is spoken. That is to say, more and more non-native English speakers use the language to communicate with fellow non-natives. What superficially may seem like a handicap is actually a blessing. French speakers often find it easier to speak English to Finns - and Greeks to Guatemalans and Hungarians to Hondurans, and so on - than to native English speakers. Source: Voertaal English – Ronald van de Krol
  • 6. Global English Reality: Why is this so? For one thing, native English speakers tend to mumble and to slur over letters, syllables and even entire words. They frequently use too much slang and jargon. And, worst of all, they assume everybody speaks English so well that they needn't bother to slow down to check whether the poor non-native speaker is able to follow what they are saying. Besides simply speaking English, then, it is important to know how to speak to a real native. More specifically, it pays, as a Dutch speaker, to have a stock number of phrases at your disposal which you can use to slow the native speaker down and ask for clarification. In normal business conversation it simply will not do to say 'Huh?', 'What?' or 'Come again?' in moments of confusion. In-stead you need to come up with polite but insistent ways of getting the natives to brake their flow of words and, if necessary, to repeat what they have just finished saying. Source: Voertaal English – Ronald van de Krol
  • 7. Global English PITFALLS : 1. Pronunciation (from ‘to pronounce’) vs Spelling Receive Jeans vs. Sweater People Jeans but also: Receive vs. Veil Phoebe Piece Deep Veil vs. Veal i: ??
  • 8. Global English PITFALLS: 2. British English vs. American English UK USA Labour Labor Judgement Judgment Organise Organize Programme Program Traveller Traveler Grey Gray Same meaning, different spelling = more options!
  • 9. Global English PITFALLS: 3. British English vs. American English Mate: Friend Partner Rubber: Same words, different meaning!!! Like Mad: Crazy Angry ‘just ‘
  • 10. Global English PITFALLS: 4. Dunglish: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEfZKQ0YCEw&feature=related
  • 11. Global English PITFALLS: 5. Indianglish: The following is a telephone exchange between a hotel guest and room-service somewhere in Asia ....... Room Service : "Morrin. Roon sirbees." Guest : "Sorry, I thought I dialed room-service." Room Service: " Rye . Roon sirbees...morrin! Joowish to oddor sunteen???" Guest: "Uh..... Yes, I'd like to order bacon and eggs.." Room Service: "Ow July den?“
  • 12. Guest: "Oh, the eggs! How do I like them? Sorry.. Global English Scrambled, please." Room Service: "Ow July dee baykem? Crease?" Guest: "Crisp will be fine." Room Service: "Hokay. An Sahn toes?" Guest: "What?" Room Service: "An toes. July Sahn toes?" Guest: "I... Don't think so." Room Service: "No? Judo wan sahn toes???"
  • 13. Guest: "I feel really bad about this, but I don't know what 'judo wan sahn toes' means." Global English Room Service: "Toes! Toes!...Why Joo don Juan toes? Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder?" Guest: "Oh, English muffin!!! I've got it! You were saying 'toast'... Fine...Yes, an English muffin will be fine." Room Service: "We bodder?" Guest: "No, just put the bodder on the side." Room Service: "Wad?!?" Guest: "I mean butter... Just put the butter on the side." Room Service: "Copy?"
  • 14. Guest: "Excuse me?" Global English Room Service: "Copy...tea..meel?" Guest: "Yes. Coffee, please... And that's everything." Room Service: "One Minnie. Scramah egg, crease baykem, Anglish moppin, we bodder on sigh and copy .... Rye ??" Guest: "Whatever you say.." Room Service: "Tenjooberrymuds." Guest: "You're welcome"
  • 15. Global English PITFALLS: 6. Culture When speaking English in an international context culture should never be underestimated! Customs, habits, dos and taboos
.. Meaning of ”YES”. Ford Pinto
  • 16. PITFALLS: 6. Culture pt. 2 Global English Successful European billboard campaign Failure in Middle East!
  • 17. TIPS: Global English -Be specific - Use structure (Reports, articles, presentations) - Use short, simple sentences - Prepare - 4 Skills: 2 active, 2 passive
  • 18. Global English CONCLUSION: Using Global English means being aware of the pitfalls, working with the solutions and avoiding miscommunication When possible/necessary: cooperate, learn from eachother’s strenghts, cover your weaknesses. How? Or are there any questions?

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Speaking of agreement: next slide!
  2. Make a top 5 list on the whiteboard!Which stakeholders are involved in their actions?
  3. See article vd Krol
  4. FD summit = top ontmoeting fin. dagblad
  5. Prounounce vs pronunciation, funnily inconsistent and illogical
  6. USA English, in many cases, is more logical. What you hear is what you write
  7. Esp. Yes in asian society. Doesn’t mean, yes I’ll do it, doesn’t mean yes I understand, just means yes I’m hearing you.Can be confusing since Asians tend to nod a lot as well.
  8. Because of its succes in Europe, it was literally exported to ME, there it failed. Any ideas why??
  9. Let structure work for rather than against you! Avoid misunderstandingExpect the unexpected, what’s your goal, who’s in front of youTrain your active  productive skills!
  10. Or are there any questions???